feudatory


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feudatory /ˈfjuːdət(ə)ri/ historical
adjective owing feudal allegiance. noun (pl. feudatories) a person who held land under the feudal system.
– origin C16: from med. L. feudatorius, from feudare ‘enfeoff’, from feudum (see fee).
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